Math is everywhere. Concepts such as counting, sorting and time are involved in pretty much everything we do. That’s great news for parents, because we have lots of opportunities to give our little ones a head start and get them comfortable with math at an early age.
5 easy ways to incorporate math into your child’s day
[fa icon="calendar'] 4/16/18 1:31 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, education, math
10 Important Life Lessons from Dr. Seuss
[fa icon="calendar'] 3/28/18 11:40 AM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, reading, Dr. Seuss
In his years as a cartoonist and children’s writer, Dr. Seuss (whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel), created some of the world’s most famous books and illustrations, including Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. But what really makes the work of Dr. Seuss noteworthy, are the valuable life lessons that can be found throughout his writing.
5 Valentine’s Day Activities for Preschoolers
[fa icon="calendar'] 2/6/18 2:49 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, activities, Valentine's Day
This Valentine’s Day, get your preschoolers excited for arts, crafts and games with these fun holiday ideas!
Why is goal setting important for children?
[fa icon="calendar'] 1/16/18 12:18 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, education, goal-setting
Encouraging your child to set goals is important because not only can it improve their confidence and build their self-esteem, but it also helps them focus and make better decisions. Along with this, goal setting can be used to motivate your child by ensuring that they achieve smaller goals on a regular basis. With this in mind, teach your children the importance of goal setting and how to go about it.
STEM, STEAM and now STREAM: What does all of this mean?
[fa icon="calendar'] 1/3/18 11:41 AM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, activities
You see these acronyms everywhere but what do they really mean? It seems like now-a-days educators are always talking about STEM, STEAM, STREAM and with good reason. The importance of STEM is to educate and prepare children in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Soon after STEM, evolved STEAM – science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. By incorporating art into the mix, this adds the design and creativity needed to look at a situation and develop a plan. This allows children to increase their technical skills but use creative ingenuity. Now let’s add the newest acronym, STREAM – science, technology, reading, engineering, arts and math. This movement recognizes that reading is foundational to all early childhood education subjects. Essentially, STEM, STEAM and STREAM are being implemented to ensure that your child receives a well-rounded education.
Outdoor play in preschool: why it matters
[fa icon="calendar'] 11/27/17 12:23 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, activities, outdoor
Playing outdoors is the best place for your preschooler to practice and master emerging physical skills. The outdoors can help children freely and fully experience motor skills such as running, jumping and leaping. Set up an obstacle course with old tires, large appliance boxes, and tree stumps. Moving through it will teach important concepts like over, under, through and around.
2nd Annual Par-Tee for Tots Golf Tournament raised more than $28K for Child Care of Southwest Florida
[fa icon="calendar'] 11/9/17 8:28 AM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Donations, children, Community, charity
Brown & Brown Insurance of Southwest Florida presented the second annual Par-Tee for Tots charity golf tournament to benefit Child Care of Southwest Florida on Friday, Oct. 27 at West Bay Golf Club in Estero. The four-person scramble raised more than $28,000 for Child Care of Southwest Florida, whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and their families through quality early childhood education and related serviceds to promote health and school readiness. A very special thank you to all of our sponsors who helped make this event a huge success!
"Helping Our Mini-Engineers" Program with United Mechanical
[fa icon="calendar'] 11/8/17 4:18 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, development
We've teamed up with United Mechanical to launch "Helping Our Mini Engineers," or "HOME," to teach pre-schoolers about STEM fields. Southwest Florida children will now get the chance to learn about mechanical, electrical and plumbing concepts and careers.The program has purchased a trailer to fill with exhibits and take to schools to offer students hands-on learning experiences. Covered topics included will be engineering,
Joseph H. Messina and The Community Children’s Center partner with Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida
[fa icon="calendar'] 11/8/17 3:54 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in Learning, children, development
Joseph H. Messina and the Community Children’s Center are partnering with Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida. Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida is a local organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. Starting in November, children ages 4 through 8 will participate in activities once a week introducing them to personal economics, the importance of economic exchange and how members of our community benefit from and contribute to community’s successes. These activities will not only empower children but also encourage them to make observations, collaborate with their classmates and use critical thinking and decision making skills.
Florida SouthWestern State College hosted Pop-Up Adventure Play on Nov. 4
[fa icon="calendar'] 11/8/17 12:16 PM / by Child Care of Southwest Florida posted in outdoor activities, Learning, children, Community
Florida SouthWestern State College’s School of Education hosted a Pop-Up Adventure Play from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. The event was free and open to children of all ages. Pop-Up Adventure Play events encourage children to use their imaginations and utilize use everyday materials such cardboard boxes, paper towel tubes and art materials.